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Wayfinding ground sign with directional arrows and acrylic lettering at shopping center development
By Dave Elliott 05 Mar, 2024
In the vast landscapes of large facilities, whether it's a sprawling university campus, a bustling hospital, or a colossal convention center, effective wayfinding is crucial for ensuring smooth navigation. In this intricate dance of paths and possibilities, signage emerges as the unsung hero, guiding visitors, patients, and employees seamlessly through the labyrinth of corridors. As a leader of the sign industry in North Texas, SIGMA Sign Co. understands the pivotal role that signage plays in enhancing the wayfinding experience within large facilities.
Vehicle graphics on white truck and van
By Dave Elliott 02 Mar, 2024
In the competitive world of business, effective marketing strategies can make all the difference in building brand awareness and attracting new customers. One innovative and eye-catching method gaining popularity is the use of vehicle wraps. Transforming your fleet into moving billboards, vehicle wraps offer a unique and powerful way to promote your brand.
Front lit channel letter sign on shape cut backer in stalled in Flower Mound, TX
By Dave Elliott 28 Jan, 2024
Like all other municipalities in North Texas, Flower Mound has adopted a sign code aimed at creating a visually cohesive environment while allowing businesses to effectively communicate with the community.
Front-lit channel letters on shape cut backer
By Dave Elliott 28 Jan, 2024
A licensed and registered sign company plays a crucial role in helping businesses navigate sign regulations in different cities. Here are key contributions that such a company can make:
Trade show graphic on column
By Dave Elliott 27 Jan, 2024
Events and trade shows serve as invaluable platforms for businesses and organizations to showcase their products, services, and innovations. In North Texas' bustling environment, effective signage plays a pivotal role in attracting attention and conveying key messages.
Pole sign installation
By Dave Elliott 21 Jan, 2024
In the realm of outdoor business signage, the decision between pole signs and pylon signs can significantly impact a company's visibility and brand presence. Both options share the common goal of enhancing visibility, yet they possess unique characteristics that cater to different business needs.
Direct mount, reverse-lit channel letters
By Dave Elliott 20 Jan, 2024
Building signs play a crucial role in establishing a business's identity and creating a memorable impression on potential customers. An effective building sign design goes beyond aesthetics; it communicates your brand message, attracts attention, and enhances visibility. This article explores and outlines key elements that contribute to an impactful building sign design, including color and font selection, as well as the optimal size for maximum visibility. Building signs play a crucial role in establishing a business's identity and creating a memorable impression on potential customers. An effective building sign design goes beyond aesthetics; it communicates your brand message, attracts attention, and enhances visibility. This article explores and outlines key elements that contribute to an impactful building sign design, including color and font selection, as well as the optimal size for maximum visibility.
Reverse-lit channel letters
By Dave Elliott 01 Dec, 2023
80% of consumers said they had entered a store or business they never had before based simply its signs
03 Oct, 2023
Like a growing number of North Texans, Phil Loftis and Dave Elliott weren’t born in the Lone Star State, but got here as fast as they could. Good thing they did or there likely would never have been Sigma Sign Company. They came to Texas about three years apart and while it took several years for their paths to cross, it’s been a successful partnership ever since. The Argyle and Flower Mound residents are two of the three owners of the business that recently moved from Highland Village to Lewisville. Loftis, 43, moved from his native Maryland in the late 1990s. After starting his college career at Salisbury University, he spent eight years in the Naval Reserve and finished his degree in business finance at the University of North Texas. Today, he and wife Gianna have three children ages 9-15. Elliott, 50, arrived in North Texas from Michigan after studying business and sociology at Central Michigan University. After Elliott and wife Caroline had the first of four children in 1999, [they] decided to move to Texas and start a new career to be closer to family. “While working for GE Capital selling insurance, it became clear that I really wanted to work for myself,” said Elliott. “I identified a need in my hometown of Flower Mound and opened Mail Boxes & More in 2004.” Loftis also worked for other people after arriving in Texas. He started in the print business at Cooper’s Copies & Printing in Denton. After managing Coopers Lewisville, he became general manager for an absentee owner at Signarama in Lewisville. He opened Sigma in 2008 due in large part to the impressive small business community in Denton County. “It’s the perfect sized community,” Loftis said. “It’s small enough where you get the opportunity to develop a reputation and stick to it. There are times when companies get too big you and lose that individual touch. If the area is too small, there isn’t enough work to go around. Denton County is just right.” Loftis and Elliott met through mutual business connections. They hit it off right away, merged in 2013 and opened in Highland Village. “David was the only other person in town in the industry who held a similar value system,” Loftis said. “It’s matching-up a core set of competencies and core values – putting the client first and focusing on the customer experience instead of what we can and can’t do.” With their Highland Village lease expiring– plus desperately needing to expand– they moved to a larger facility in Lewisville this March. Previously they had 2,000-square-feet, now they have more than 6,000. They also added a new partner, David Yeager, a master sign electrician, who had previously done 80-percent of the subcontracted electrical work for Sigma. Loftis calls Yeager– a Richardson native living in Frisco– one of the rare people who will work however long it takes to get the job done right. After earning a business logistics degree from UNT in 2000, Yeager started building things and morphed into an electrical sign business called TC Commercial Signs. Yeager started creating signs for Loftis as far back in 2005. The three are part of the 12 total employees focused on building relationships with contractors, developers and leasing agents resulting in more monument, construction and development work. Sigma specializes in indoor signs, outdoor signs, banners, vehicle graphics, wall and window graphics, and general printing for retail and commercial customers. The company works with clients from the beginning of the building concept to make sure there’s space for appropriate signage, plus ensuring the work matches the clients’ branding needs. And, they navigate the sometimes extensive permitting process by understanding municipality codes in DFW to as far away as Austin, Houston and San Antonio. But, make no mistake, the leadership at Sigma Printing and Signs is heavily integrated in the local community through the chambers of commerce in Lewisville, Flower Mound, Frisco, The Colony, plus the Highland Village Business Association and the Flower Mound Rotary Club. They also sponsor many various groups throughout the year. “It’s all about the relationships,” said Elliott. “It always has been for us. That’s where I feel the focus is.” Contact Sigma Signs & Printing at 972-317-4467 or sigmasignco.com. Photo by Helen's Photography Original Article posted by the Cross Timbers Gazette on August 5, 2019 By Mark Miller https://www.crosstimbersgazette.com/2019/08/05/at-sigma-all-signs-point-to-sustained-growth/
Front lit channel letters on cloud cut backplate. Building sign. Main ID sign.
By Dave Elliott 12 Sep, 2023
When it comes to installing channel letters on a building, there are several options available, and the choice of mounting type can be influenced by various factors such as landlord requirements or municipal regulations. Here are explanations of three common sign mounting options: direct mounting, raceway mounting, and backplate mounting.
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